Located in Takeo, Shisekiryokan Kagetsu Taisyokan is within a 15-minute walk of Maruyama Park and Takeo Tourist Information Center. This ryokan is 8.6 mi (13.9 km) from Ureshino Onsen Tourist Information Center and 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Takeo Shrine.
At Shisekiryokan Kagetsu Taisyokan, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Japanese breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.
Limited parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 12 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Partially open bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature spring water baths and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include phones and safes, and housekeeping is provided daily.
Convenient location, very close to Wuxiong Gate Building, there is a supermarket nearby, there are not many restaurants at night, there is free parking to enter and exit at any time, the two-bed type is clean and comfortable, no breakfast, there is a supermarket bakery near the car, the counter is often not there, but there is no problem
The room is very large and very advanced, but if you set it from Trip.com , Trip.com will set you to check in at 8 pm without authorization, resulting in me not cleaning up the bath after I arrived. I stayed for one night and didn’t use the bath. I was angry. I almost called 12345, too lazy to be more serious with you.
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Let me talk about the advantages first, the hall is antique and very historical. There is an old lady waiter who is very enthusiastic to come over to put the record for you. Coffee capsules are also provided.
Disadvantages
1- I booked a room without a bathroom, and then gave me a room with a broken toilet, and pointed to Japanese to show me that there is no bathroom and no toilet on the order. Later, after negotiation, I changed the room with a good toilet.
I asked the waiter why the toilet was not repaired, and she replied that it was difficult to repair because it was an old house.
2-Later, I went to the hot springs and found that only four sitting baths broke a faucet, which was marked on it.
The first foot into the room, stepped on the tatami, it was recessed, so uncomfortable defects, and did not repair. There are also visible stains on the tatami.
Insufficient repair and poor hygiene lower the overall feeling.
It's a decent hot spring hotel. The two of us only brought a backpack for this trip. It's a bit funny to huddle in the corner with our only luggage and think about it. Hahahaha. There are many accommodations on Takeo Onsen street, but this one should be considered quite cost-effective. It costs 1,580 RMB on Saturday. After all, prices have increased across the board after the epidemic.
It felt like it wasn't the type to accept foreign tourists, so I finally climbed up Jalan to read the reviews. As for dining, the quality of dinner was not as good as the Takasago Onjuku in Ureshino where I stayed before. It was not delivered to the room but was eaten in the restaurant, but it was quite rich. Of course there would be Ureshino tofu for breakfast, but I really didn’t have any tsukemono. feel…
The air conditioner in the room was a bit too powerful, so it was relatively dry. The hot spring is not a big place. I feel that the area on the second floor is much larger than the first floor. According to the hotel's own introduction, it has a history of two hundred years. In the words of the four old Nagasaki aunties who I met while bathing and eating, it’s a すべすべ~ Unfortunately, there is no ice milk vending machine, and an additional 300 yen hot spring tax will be paid when checking out.
Conveniently located Japanese-style hotel (Ryokan) just mins from central Takeo Onsan. Seemingly just opened or re-opened since 2023, a good combination of old historical Ryokan (no longer used as guest room)
Actual accommodation is newly built 2-storey Japanese style villa with own half open-air Onsan.
Overall impression and service was good; however dining was a little let down and not too many facilities available. Priced somewhat too high for both local and foreign visitors.
Urali is a newly opened hot spring hotel, on the edge of a lake, the scale is not large, there should be only a dozen rooms, each room can see the lake.
The entire hotel has a lot of space, the first floor is the banquet room, the second floor is the front desk, and there is a large rest area, starting from 3 pm to serve a variety of small points, tea, drinks and wine
On the second floor there are indoor hot springs, meditation rooms, etc. There is a restaurant on each floor. The breakfast and dinner provided in the restaurant are exquisite.
Traditional Japanese-style room, the room is a bit small, but the service and hygiene are very good. There is no private soup in the room. There are three public hot spring rooms. It is a family independent bath, first come first occupied. The morning and evening cuisine is rich and delicious.
The hotel is close to the JR station, which is convenient for travel. The room is not very big, but it has complete facilities and is clean. The service is not thoughtful. We arrived early to store our luggage and returned early after visiting the hot spring street. We waited for more than 2 hours. We asked the front desk a little earlier whether we could check in. She said that we had to copy our passports (we told her that the luggage we stored had been copied) and registered. She would inform us when the room was cleaned. We sat in the lobby and waited, but no one informed us. Many people checked in later, so we queued up to check in again. The breakfast was American and Japanese, and the taste was okay, but it was divided into time periods, and each time period was only half an hour. If you queued up at the right time, it would take 10 minutes to get the food. It was too rushed. There is a hot spring in the annex building. One indoor pool is slightly larger, and the other outdoor pool is very small. If there are many people, it may be like boiling dumplings (I went to soak as soon as I entered the room, and there were not many people).
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VVincentEvery employee is nice, polite and friendly. After checking in, I planned to go to a nearby restaurant to make a reservation. The front desk employee helped make a reservation, but the restaurant was not open. Then another employee took the initiative to introduce another restaurant and called to make a reservation. There was no place, so he continued to help people find one, and finally found a room. He told me in the restaurant that after we finished eating, he would help us call the car back to the hotel. After finishing the meal, the restaurant's helper called a car and told me that there was no car. Finally, the restaurant called the hotel. The hotel knew my situation and immediately personally picked me up and took me back. Many thanks to them. Especially the few employees who received me that night, I have the opportunity to meet again.
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